
3 Things That Come Handy in Our Backpacks When We (Women) Prepare for Leadership
Women’s day came and went on the 8th of March with promises of change and cracking that ambiguous glass ceiling and yet we keep wondering

Purposeful Design Is the One That Thinks of the Next Life of a Product
Most of the products we use every day are influenced by the ideas and mindset that originated from the industrial era (when resources seemed infinite,

A Product Can Still Be Functional Even Though It Is Imperfect
We dread to have our favorite kettles, toasters, mixers, or irons broke. Not only is it hard to repair them, having to let go of

Matching Does Not Mean Identical
Article initially published on Anvarta. Dinner sets, tea sets, cutlery, plates, and dishes – You may have received them as a gift or purchased them

Unpacking the Problems of Packaging – Choosing Product Alternatives – Part II – Grocery Bags
Evaluating alternative products is key and unavoidable when we want to replace ones with better environmental performance. Usually, the process entails having to consider more

5 Key Strategies To Embed Sustainability Leadership
Article published on FM Magazine Today’s consumers are increasingly demanding sustainably produced products — and they’re willing to pay more for such products. Members of